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Fiber Bragg grating-based thermometer for drill bit temperature monitoring

Llera, Miguel
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Bergerat, Sylvain
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Meyer, Yves
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July 24, 2019
Applied Optics

The temperature measurement of a drill bit during an implantology drilling process is proposed by using a fiber Bragg grating fitted inside the drill bit. Due to the rotational nature of the drilling process, a free-space fiber-optic rotary joint is used for interrogating the fiber Bragg grating. Due to mechanical clearances and interferometric noise induced at this rotary joint, signal integrity is strongly deteriorated and is not workable without adequate measures. These measures involve a proper fiber lensing and a signal processing in order to remove the interferometric noise. Finally, a heating measurement on an implantology drill bit is performed and discussed for drilling several holes on a pork jaw sample.

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DOI
10.1364/AO.58.005924
Author(s)
Llera, Miguel
Bergerat, Sylvain
Meyer, Yves
Monnerat, Serge
Gloriod, Olivier
Floch, Sébastien Le
Salvadé, Yves
Thévenaz, Luc
Tow, Kenny Hey
Date Issued

2019-07-24

Published in
Applied Optics
Volume

58

Issue

22

Start page

5924

End page

5930

Subjects

Fiber Bragg gratings

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Fiber optic sensors

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Medical Optics

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